"Wild Pear Tree". It's very long, 3 hours, and it took a few paragraphs to read it. Maybe too advanced, I don't like it anyway. The film tells about the various social problems and conflicts in Turkey that my son faced after graduating from university. The whole film is full of complaints and frustrations. It is also a super story. Two of the dialogues are super long and dense, and they are also about literary creation and religious beliefs. Discussion, difficult, boring, I can't even read the subtitles? Only the part at the end of the film where the father and son are in the heavy snow can let people breathe a sigh of relief, and the father's character is also full and bright, and this is almost the only light. Under the same social reality, father He is the only person worthy of respect. Although he also borrows money to gamble on horses, at least he doesn't complain so much, loves animals and jokes, and does some concrete things in life, and when everyone is stubborn When he is always criticizing others for being stubborn, he is the one who will give up. What do you do when you dig a well and keep encountering boulders? Persistence is an ideal, and giving up is because it is better to switch to something more effective. After all, life must go on, and the answer must be ahead. At this time, the son continues to dig wells. I think it is more for the father. acceptance and recognition
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